CRC1093 International Symposium Program
Program
Tuesday 10th of September 2019
11.00 Registration
13.05 Welcome notes by Thomas Schrader
13.15 Session A Biosupramolecular Systems
Chair: Markus Kaiser, CRC1093
13.15 Ned Seeman, New York University, USA
DNA is Not Merely the Secret of Life: Semantomorphic Science
13.55 Friedrich Simmel, LMU Munich, GER
DNA-based Hybrid Nanorobotics
14.35 Barbara Sacca, CRC1093
DNA Origami Tools to Explore Biological Processes
15.05 Michael Famulok, University of Bonn, GER
Functional Interlocked DNA Nanoarchitectures
Session A Part II; Chair: Michael Ehrmann, CRC1093
16.15 Zaida Luthey-Schulten, University of Illinois, USA
Modeling the Minimal Cell: Integration of Experiments, Theory, and Simulations
16.55 Stefan Westermann, CRC1093
Molecular Insights into Assembly and Regulation of the Budding Yeast Kinetochore
17.25 Daniel Summerer, Technical University Dortmund, GER
Designer DNA Receptors for Programmable Targeting of the Expanding Epigenetic Code
18.05 Ivan Dikic, Goethe University Medical Faculty, Frankfurt, GER
Unconventional Serine Ubiquitination
19.10 Evening Session - Poster Presentation
Wednesday 11th of September 2019
9.00 Session B Supramolecular Machines
Chair: Christian Ottmann, CRC1093
09.00 Brenda Schulman, MPI Martinsried, GER
How a Ubiquitin-like Protein Brings Ubiquitylation to Life
09.40 Andreas Martin, UC Berkeley, USA
Ubiquitin-dependent Substrate Processing by AAA+ Molecular Machines
10.20 Hemmo Meyer, CRC1093
VCP/p97-Mediated Protein Unfolding as a Principle in Cell Homeostasis and Signaling
11.00 Coffee Break
11.30 Harald Stenmark, University Hospital Oslo, NOR
The Lysofix Pathway for Repair of Damaged Lysosomes
12.10 Monique Mulder, Leiden University, NLD
Ubiquitin System Chemistry
12.50 Symposium Foto; 13.00 Lunch
14.00 Session B Part II; Chair: Hemmo Meyer, CRC1093
14.00 Thomas Mayer, University of Constance, GER
Regulation of the Meiotic Cell Cycle by Kinases, Phosphatases and the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System
14.40 Andrea Musacchio, CRC1093
Recombinant Molecular Machines in Cells
15.15 Young Researcher Session; Chair: Sebastian Schlücker, CRC1093
15.15 Doris Hellerschmied, University of Duisburg-Essen, GER
Protein Folding Stress in the Golgi
15.30 Jens Voskuhl, CRC1093
Aggregation-Induced Emission as Versatile Tool for Bio-Recognition
Young researcher Awards and Poster Prize
15.50 Steffen Köcher, University of Duisburg-Essen, GER
Ahp-Cyclodepsipeptide based HTRA1-Inhibitor
16.00 Pim J. Huis in´t Veld, MPI Dortmund, GER
Reconstitution of force-coupling at the kinetochore-microtubule interface
16.10 GBM Prize 2019 - Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology honours an excellent master thesis
16.15 CRC1093 Poster Prize, sponsored by Thermo Fisher
16.45 Cultural Event
We invite participants of the symposium to a guided tour in the afternoon.
17.30 Visiting Zeche Zollverein Coal Mine
19.15 Symposium dinner at the Erich-Brost Pavillon
22.15 Last bus transfer to UDE and Hotel Essener Hof
Thursday 12th of September 2019
9.00 Session C Computational Supramolecular Biology
Chair: Volkhart Helms, Saarland University
09.00 Andrew Mc. Cammon, University of California, San Diego, USA
Diffusional Interactions of Biomolecules
09.40 Rama Ranganathan, University of Chicago, USA
Protein mechanics: the link between structure, function, and evolution
10.20 Benoit Roux, University of Chicago, USA
Free Energy Landscapes and Protein-Protein Interactions
11.00 Coffee Break
11.30 Elsa Sanchez-Garcia, CRC1093
Biomolecular Interactions: Computational Tools and Applications
12.00 Adrian Roitberg, University of Florida, USA
Exploring pH- and Redox-dependent Properties of Biomolecules Using AMBER